Kelly Schott Costumes displayed at the exhibit include the Lannisters'.
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Kelly Schott Fans took pictures of other fans' artwork.
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Kelly Schott The exhibit filled the space at 3 West 57 Street.
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Kelly Schott The exhibit opened at 10am on Thursday morning to the awaiting fans.
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Kelly Schott Taking pictures and wandering about the exhibit, the fans are able to see iconic props like Davos Seaworth's severed fingers and Renly Baratheon's crown.
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Kelly Schott More props from the series include a letter written by Ned Stark in season one.
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Kelly Schott Fans are able to "fight" in the Battle of Blackwater Bay with the exhibit's interactive archery experience.
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Kelly Schott The exhibit shows the costumes for the Stark family.
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Kelly Schott Fans filed in to get a look at the props, costumes, and fan art from of Game of Thrones.
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Kelly Schott Fans took pictures of every detail of the exhibit.
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Kelly Schott The banner displaying a dragon's shadow for the upcoming third season.
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Kelly Schott The line to enter the exhibit wound along West 57th Street.
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Kelly Schott Fans photographed some of the prop weapons used in the television series.
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Kelly Schott A variety of Game of Thrones merchandise that can be bought at the HBO Store includes direwolf bookends and character statuettes.
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Kelly Schott Dedicated fans' artwork is shown in the exhibit.
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Kelly Schott Outside the exhibit.
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Inside the Traveling Game of Thrones Exhibit

Before Season 3 premieres on HBO this Sunday, fans of the TV adaptation of George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones series could get close-up with famous props from the show -- including the head of Ned Stark on a pike.

Held at 3 West 57th Street in Midtown Manhattan (through April 3), the exhibit also gives fans of the show the chance to sit on the Iron Throne itself.

The exhibit -- which was previously in Toronto and will later head to Amsterdam, Belfast and Sao Paolo -- is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on the weekend.

Before Season 3 premieres on HBO this Sunday, fans of the TV adaptation of George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones series could get close-up with famous props from the show -- including the head of Ned Stark on a pike.

Held at 3 West 57th Street in Midtown Manhattan (through April 3), the exhibit also gives fans of the show the chance to sit on the Iron Throne itself.

The exhibit -- which was previously in Toronto and will later head to Amsterdam, Belfast and Sao Paolo -- is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on the weekend.